Very beautiful piece and I´m very surprised about the quality of the string samples, they sound very realistic. At first I´ve even thought this is a recording of a real String Orchestra. Are the sounds part of the MuseScore library or do you use some external sounds? Do you know whether this sounds can also be implemented in a DAW outside MuseScore?
@@ArthvrMusic when you download musescore 4, it should also have downloaded musehub. there you download the sounds. i am not sure if they can be used in a DAW, and a quick search looks like it cant :( would also love to use it in a DAW
I know this is a little late, but how did you get the strings to sound smooth like that? I'm trying to avoid the sound cutting off in between measures.
I would hazard a guess that you may need to download and use musescore's virtual instruments, MuseSounds. If you already are then I am not too sure, that is all I did and then I just put in the notes
This is nice, although you may want to balance your work between homophony and a little counterpoint to make things more Interactional between the parts.
I really liked this. However, I just felt that there could be more efficient use of the material that you've written. Similar to what another comment said, I think it could be more dynamic. If you don't mind, I actually took this and played around with it to see how it could be worked on for some improvement. I made an excerpt of an adjusted version with some brief comments on what I did as an unlisted video you can find here if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/x3u6BFCCZmo/видео.html. The main thing I workshopped was focusing on voice-leading rather than adhering to a strict harmonic outline which, I find leads to some nice dissonance that really adds to the experience. These are just suggestions of course and everyone has a different style of writing so, what I think works may not exactly be your vision, and that's ok. Again, really enjoyed it!
Hi I loved it, keep up the good work. I'm also new in the composition area and took some advice that I think it's useful for you as well here: ruclips.net/video/8jqYnOk_e8I/видео.html Sometimes it sounds like you're just occupying the space you have, just placing notes, instead of "using" notes, I hope you get what I mean and become better and better in your everyday writing Remember that someone calling you on something is not bad, it's maybe something you've missed and that's okay 🫡
Sounds good. The string sounds in MuseScore 4 are amazing.
MuseSounds changes everything! Nice piece!
Beautiful !! Hope to hear your work in movies/games one day!!
Just played along with my cello :) Beautiful piece!
Beautiful!!!
It gives me faith.
Beautiful harmonies :)
Very nice piece
fantastic orchestration! reminds me of Sibelius’s Andante Festivo
This one is pretty good, congrats.
This is some movie material!!
beautiful. reminiscent of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings.
Beautiful 👏👏
So beautiful and soothing!
Very beautiful piece and I´m very surprised about the quality of the string samples, they sound very realistic. At first I´ve even thought this is a recording of a real String Orchestra. Are the sounds part of the MuseScore library or do you use some external sounds? Do you know whether this sounds can also be implemented in a DAW outside MuseScore?
@@ArthvrMusic when you download musescore 4, it should also have downloaded musehub. there you download the sounds. i am not sure if they can be used in a DAW, and a quick search looks like it cant :( would also love to use it in a DAW
@@daweiimiku Thank you.
amazing! keep up sharing!
McDonald’s lick lol! Sounds great though!
omg i didn't even realise xD
i knew 1:37 sounded familiar 😂
It's exceptionally beautiful... Reminds me of Beethoven's late quartets(e.g. Grosse Fuge); generally a nice simulacrum of early Romantic music.
It's a great piece, yes it's a very good strings sound despite all the criticism I hear at times.
amazing
Really intriguing harmonies! Musescore 4 is kind of over powered. Lol. Anyway, good job!
I know this is a little late, but how did you get the strings to sound smooth like that? I'm trying to avoid the sound cutting off in between measures.
I would hazard a guess that you may need to download and use musescore's virtual instruments, MuseSounds. If you already are then I am not too sure, that is all I did and then I just put in the notes
This is nice, although you may want to balance your work between homophony and a little counterpoint to make things more Interactional between the parts.
i will keep it in mind!
I really liked this. However, I just felt that there could be more efficient use of the material that you've written. Similar to what another comment said, I think it could be more dynamic. If you don't mind, I actually took this and played around with it to see how it could be worked on for some improvement. I made an excerpt of an adjusted version with some brief comments on what I did as an unlisted video you can find here if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/x3u6BFCCZmo/видео.html. The main thing I workshopped was focusing on voice-leading rather than adhering to a strict harmonic outline which, I find leads to some nice dissonance that really adds to the experience. These are just suggestions of course and everyone has a different style of writing so, what I think works may not exactly be your vision, and that's ok. Again, really enjoyed it!
thanks for the suggestions! i will keep them in mind :)
Hi I loved it, keep up the good work.
I'm also new in the composition area and took some advice that I think it's useful for you as well here:
ruclips.net/video/8jqYnOk_e8I/видео.html
Sometimes it sounds like you're just occupying the space you have, just placing notes, instead of "using" notes, I hope you get what I mean and become better and better in your everyday writing
Remember that someone calling you on something is not bad, it's maybe something you've missed and that's okay 🫡